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CILTHK Supports the 2026–27 Budget of the HKSAR Government

6 March 2026

For Immediate Release

CILTHK Supports the 2026–27 Budget of the HKSAR Government

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong (CILTHK) welcomes and supports the HKSAR Government’s 2026–27 Budget and its theme, “Driving High-quality, Inclusive Growth with Innovation and Finance.” We are encouraged by the Budget’s continued commitment to consolidating Hong Kong’s position as an international trade centre, aviation hub and maritime centre, while accelerating the development of the Northern Metropolis and enhancing competitiveness through innovation and digital transformation.

CILTHK notes positively a number of Budget measures that are highly relevant to the continued development of Hong Kong’s logistics and maritime sectors. In particular, we are encouraged by the Government’s ongoing efforts to promote smart port development through the introduction of a Port Community System (PCS). The PCS will support real-time cargo visibility across sea, land and air movements, facilitate cross-boundary data collaboration, and enable value‑added functions such as One‑Data‑Multiple‑Declarations. We are keen to work with the Budget’s direction to strengthen Hong Kong’s role as a sustainable international smart logistics hub through initiatives that promote innovation, logistics data interconnectivity and industry transformation.

On trade facilitation, CILTHK supports the Government’s proposal to pursue legislative amendments to extend the current arrangements under the Air Transhipment Cargo Exemption Scheme to other sea transhipment and sea‑air transhipment modes. We believe these enhancements will further reinforce Hong Kong’s role as a regional and international transhipment hub by improving operational efficiency and enabling logistics players to provide more integrated multimodal solutions.

CILTHK notes positively that the Transport Strategy Blueprint, as highlighted in the Budget, adheres to a public transport‑oriented principle so as to enhance cross-boundary transport infrastructure, facilitate the movement of people and goods within the Greater Bay Area (GBA) and drive smart transformation to provide greater convenience for the public and tourists. This reinforces the Government’s commitment to the Blueprint and the long‑term sustainable development of Hong Kong’s transport sector. We applaud the Government’s continued investment in major rail and road projects forming the “Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal” transport layout to meet the needs arising from long‑term population growth, new development areas and cross‑boundary travel.

CILTHK also recognises the importance of continued efforts to improve traffic management and operational efficiency through innovation and technology. The establishment of an AI‑ and data‑driven traffic management platform will enable comprehensive monitoring of real‑time traffic conditions, helping to alleviate congestion, enhance road safety and improve journey reliability for both passengers and freight vehicles.

We further looks forward to the policy directions that promote sustainable and low‑carbon transport, including the development of Smart and Green Mass Transit Systems. Together with measures that encourage the adoption of greener vehicles, optimise public transport usage and support modal shifts, these initiatives will contribute to emissions reduction, improved roadside air quality and a better urban environment. Such measures align with Hong Kong’s broader climate objectives while enhancing the long‑term resilience of the transport system.

CILTHK fully supports the Budget’s initiative to expedite the development of autonomous driving towards driverless mode, including the commencement of the Airportcity Link autonomous transport system, which represents a significant milestone in the commercialisation of advanced mobility solutions in Hong Kong.

CILTHK also stands ready to the Budget’s continued policy push on the Low‑altitude Economy (LAE), including the refinement of the regulatory framework, the progressive rollout of Regulatory Sandbox trials, and exploration with the Mainland on cross‑boundary low‑altitude logistics. We view the LAE as an emerging area with strong potential to complement existing logistics networks and support deeper regional integration within the GBA.

Regarding long‑term capacity building, CILTHK welcomes the Budget’s support for the development of a modern logistics cluster in Hung Shui Kiu / Ha Tsuen, including the reservation of land for modern logistics uses and the invitation of expressions of interest for the first site. We consider this an important step in strengthening Hong Kong’s physical logistics infrastructure, supporting high value‑added logistics services, and enabling more efficient cross‑boundary connectivity.

On maritime development, CILTHK supports the Government’s initiatives to enhance high value‑added maritime services, including proposed improvements to tax concession measures and steps to strengthen ship registration arrangements. We also commends the Budget’s green shipping initiatives, notably the development of Hong Kong as a green maritime fuel bunkering and trading centre. Measures such as port dues concessions, incentives for green vessels, and legislative work to support additional anchorages for green fuel bunkering operations will strengthen Hong Kong’s positioning amid the global maritime industry’s green transition.

CILTHK appreciates the Government’s sustained focus on strengthening Hong Kong’s logistics and maritime competitiveness through coordinated policy, digital enablement, trade facilitation, infrastructure planning and green transformation. As a professional institute representing practitioners across the logistics, transport and maritime sectors, CILTHK stands ready to continue engaging with the Government and industry stakeholders to support the successful implementation of the Budget initiatives and to advance Hong Kong’s development as a leading regional and global logistics and maritime hub.


 

About The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong (CILTHK) is a major branch of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT). The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (www.ciltinternational.org) is an organisation with an established international pedigree with over 30,000 members working in over 100 countries. It was formed in the United Kingdom in 1919 and granted a Royal Chartered in 1926.

CILTHK (www.cilt.org.hk) was set up in 1968 and is one of the CILT global chapters. CILT is presented worldwide and we all share the common cause to promote and advance the art and science of supply chain, logistics and transport. Currently, the membership of CILTHK is around 2,000 and broadly ranges from experienced senior managers to junior staff in the industries of shipping, logistics, airline, railway, road, public transport, government, educational institutes and consultancy. The Institute regularly organises professional programmes and activities for members, such as seminars, forums, conferences, technical visits; formulates and implements professional codes to ensure and uphold the professional standards in the industry.

Further Enquiry

Please feel free to contact 2866-6336 or by email at info@cilt.org.hk for any areas of our suggestions that we can amplify further.

 

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香港運輸物流學會簡介

香港運輸物流學會 (CILTHK) 是國際運輸物流學會一個主要分會,而國際運輸物流學會 (CILT)(網址:https://www.ciltinternational.org)是一國際性的非牟利專業組織,現時超過 30 個分會,全球超過 30,000 名會員,遍布 100 多個國家及地區。學會於 1919 年在英國成立, 並於 1926 年獲頒皇家特許狀。

香港運輸物流學會則於 1968 年成立。學會成立宗旨是推廣及提升供應鏈、 物流以及運輸等各範疇的藝術和科學。學會涵蓋多個不同行業,包括海陸 空的客運和貨運。現時香港學會由約 2,000 名會員組成,當中包括資深行政人員、政府公務員、公私營機構及顧問公司的專業人士。學會定期為會員舉辦專業認可培訓及專業活動,例如研討會、論壇、大型會議、參觀活動及持續專業發展計劃;並制定及推行專業守則,確保並維護業內的專業水平。

進一步查詢

如需進一步瞭解我們的建議,請致電 2866-6336 或發送電郵至 info@cilt.org.hk 與本會聯繫。

 

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